There are all sorts of audio amplifier accessories out there that promise to boost the sound out of older iPhones without the need for wires or a power source of any kind. (Griffin’s AirCurve acoustic dock and TenOne’s tiny little audio redirecting attachment, SoundClip, top my list for the iPhone 3G/3GS.) I’m a fan of these products, since they don’t…

When Apple put in iOS support for Bluetooth keyboards, I was thrilled. I imagined my mobile productivity skyrocketing. But it didn’t quite turn out to be all it was cracked up for: “Thumbboards” aren’t great for composing long emails or doc editing, and the larger ones – well, the comfort factor’s fine while typing, but moving my hand off the keyboard and…

Yes guys, this is serious product. I couldn’t believe it when I came across it either. Earos is supposed to protect your ears from those rigid edges of your iPhone. After I thought about it I didn’t think that there was any issues with discomfort when using one of the older iPhone models. But, with the iPhone 4 I have to admit that sometimes it…

Savant, a gadget designing tech company, has recently unveiled its Touch Remote prototype. Basically, it’s an iPod Touch embedded in to a remote control. It can control anything, from TV and audio equipment, to lights and security cameras. It’s about as ‘all-in-one’ as you can get. In order for it to work, you do need to purchase the control hub, and attach…

iPhone hard QWERTYs seem to be the “It” thing, thanks to iOS 4’s support for Bluetooth keyboards. And if you want an attachable thumbboard, then it seems like some great mobile accessories are on the way. Mini keyboards are nice for for texting or writing short emails, but they aren’t quite the thing for longer messages or docs. Yes, the iPhone and…

Everyday, I just become more and more amazed at what this platform can do. Case in point: Checking blood glucose levels. It’s a key procedure for diabetics, who need to monitor their blood sugar on an ongoing basis. There are a wealth of gadgets out there that can do this, and there are even some other iPhone-oriented accessories that do the job as…

When the iPhone first came out, it was a pretty big jump from what phones were like at the time. It was considered a huge touchscreen (with a huge lack of buttons, except for home, volume and power). Most people fell immediately in love. But others just couldn’t get past the fact that it lacked any form of a physical keyboard. Most took it upon…

Do you know Pogoplug? It’s a cute little network storage device, seemingly geared for “the rest of us.” It’s cute and pink, and promises to make file sharing idiot-proof, which is a welcome aspect for the productivity-minded, but techno-phobic. Just a couple days ago, the company announced what would’ve been exciting news not too long ago…

At first, I thought the iPad’s inherent lack of stand was a flaw. Back when this was a rumored device, I must’ve harbored some sort of subconscious fantasy that Apple would include a kickstand in the tablet, not unlike the HTC Evo’s built-in wonder. Who was I kidding? There was no way Cupertino was going to go against its minimalistic design…

I have a love/hate relationship with reflective screen protectors. To me, it’s just an intrinsically wacky product category. The problem starts with its fundamental reason for being – to turn the iPhone screen into a mirror. That’s great for applying makeup, scoping out the scene behind the user, or sporting something slick and vaguely futuristic. But…

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